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Lateral mobility of tetramethylrhodamine (TMR) labelled G protein [alpha] and [beta][gamma] subunits in NG 108-15 cells
(Elsevier, 1994-08)
Multi-step signal transducing events, such as those mediated by G proteins, have been difficult to study in intact cells. We fluorescently labelled G protein subunits, tetramethylrhodamine-[alpha]O (TMR-[alpha]O) and ...
A polarized photobleaching study of chromatin reorientation in intact nuclei
(Elsevier, 1990-08-20)
Polarized fluorescence recovery after photobleaching (pFRAP) was used to monitor the effects that condensation, i.e. compaction and aggregation, have on the ([mu]s and ms) internal dynamics of chromatin in intact nuclei. ...
Comment on “Effects of 60 Hz electromagnetic fields on early growth in three plant species and a replication of previous results” by Mark S. Davies
(Wiley Subscription Services, Inc., A Wiley Company, 1997)
No abstract.
Lack of correspondence between the room-temperature phosphorescence decay-components and Trp residues in a series of Trp-->Cys or Trp-->Phemutants of human carbonic anhydrase II
(Elsevier, 1994-10-17)
The room temperature phosphorescence of native human carbonic anhydrase (CA), and several mutants of this enzyme has been investigated. In these mutants the seven tryptophan residues in the native protein have sequentially ...